New Twist In The Case Of 5 Teens Who Perished In The Grisly Salgaa Road Accident As Details Emerge That The Police Allegedly Tried To Cover it Up

Five teens aged 16-19 died in a horrific road accident at infamous black spot area of Salgaa on the eve of New Year. Details have emerged alleging that a policewoman had a hand in their deaths.

News about the grisly road accident in Salgaa that robbed the lives of Kelvin Kamuru (19), Derrick Mbugua (18), Brian Kariuki (17), Dominic Mwangi (16) and Bill Kamau (16, hit headlines just when Kenyans were celebrating the onset of a new year.

The teen’s deaths didn’t bother many but as time elapsed, the nation started getting concerned about the accident.

The first statement authorities made was that the youth were drunk and speeding at the time when they rammed into a Mbukinya bus while trying to overtake a lorry.

In a new twist of events, details have emerged indicating the car the teens were driving belonged to an administration policewoman based in Njoro.

Police have been criticized for allegedly dragging their feet in investigating the accident because one of their own is involved.

The police said the female AP officer had given her car to a friend after it developed mechanical problems. They however couldn’t explain how it ended up in the hands of the five teens.

The teens’ parents are blaming the police for the accident that robbed them their children saying if the cops were serious with their work the deadly crash could have been avoided.

Credit: KTN

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